On her second patrol, she was picked up by HMS Coreopsis off the coast of Belfast, Ireland on 30 April 1918, after she was partially flooded through an semi-open hatch while trying to evade the Coreopsis. The submarine was forced to surface and was abandoned by her crew while under fire. No casualties occurred amongst the 34 crew and they were taken as prisoners of war. The captain was taken under interrogation and said that the submarine had surfaced the night before to recharge the batteries.[citation needed].
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